
معرفی
Christina Doonan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland, with a joint appointment in Gender Studies. Her work bridges political theory with gender analysis, focusing on health, humanitarianism, and caregiving labor. She holds a PhD from Rutgers University and degrees from Carleton University.
- BA Hons, MA (Carleton University)
- PhD (Rutgers University)
Research interests include feminist political theory, the politics of health (particularly breast cancer and infant feeding), critiques of humanitarian interventions, and the ethics of care. Recent projects examine gendered dimensions of U.S. policies like PEPFAR and anti-trafficking legislation.
Teaching specialties span political theory, human rights, feminist thought, and care studies. Her scholarship emphasizes intersectional analysis of health equity and institutional power dynamics.
Core contributions include analyzing maternal labor stigma, disability politics, and the gendered impacts of global health initiatives. She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on community-focused health research.



